Dec 21, 2009 by vikingsman8000 | Posted in Cell Phones & Plans
I'm getting a Droid this Christmas, and I'm debating whether or not to get an InvisibleSheild for it. I have one for my iPod Touch because the back scratches so easily, and it works great. I'm wondering if there's any spots on the Droid that scratches
Droid is different with iPhone. As long as you are carefully when use it, it will be no matter..
Get a cover on it to protect it from scratch an other matter with its cover
A W | Dec 22, 2009
Zagg Invisible Shield:Motorola Droid Review
The Review of the Zagg Invisible Shield for the Motorola Droid. twitter.com Rate,Comment Subscribe
Screen Protectors are 'NOT' all created equal... - Droid Forum ...
by Mbk
I first applied the generic cut to fit ones from Walmart and was quite surprised at how clear they went on... but they did scuff up easily, probably needing replacing after a couple months.... I then got some Xtreme Guard ones off of eBay and while they are very thick and durable, they have much to be desired in terms of clarity and is a PITA to apply without quite a few airbubbles. The thread where the user compared the Seidio case to the Otterbox had 2 videos and at one point (in the 1st video I believe) he tilted his phone at angle towards the camera and I couldn't believe how good his screen looked. He said in the video he was using the Steinheil cover.(I'm assuming the "crystal clear" one) Right now I'm considering either one of those "crystal clear" covers or one of the "InvisibleSHIELD" covers at BestBuy.(I've heard they will install and do a very good job, but will have to see it to believe it...
Serving as better device protection solution than the highly popularized InvisibleShield by Zagg, the company's StealthArmor is fabricated out of industrial